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fHE OMAHA DAILY BEE: THURSDAY, AUGUST 11. 1887; Hoge. The receipts of hogs were libers| hul nol quite up to yesterday’s receipts mudlum grades, 13@ for a majority of the properties, the prices D} ull eteam cheddars, sin- were a trifle better than yesterday, particu- larly on Missouri Pacific which was % per THE SPECULATIVE MARKETS. ‘inch Grooved Roofing $1.00 per M. more 0"‘ |h|n 13 in. Stock Bonr«ls ume length, JuflnEBs' nl"EcToHY —_— 0 — le, 10c; full creamn, twins, 10igci young No. lPhln.u&lo ln » 1 cent highor. and Michizan Central 1% per | [ek SPERFS, SEIRE A SO00! h’o:'v"“lfi;y' Kiorloas, 11c: brick choese, oo ibs in oase SN it Uiy TR PR T s T ntense Excitement in Gorn and the Whole | cent, cotton oils % per cent. The business | Eoidon that basis. A nf“, later {,, new, 1%; ||mxmr6arr 00 1bs in case, new, Vo.l 0.G,8in CHURCHILL PARKER, PAXTON & VIERLING World Buyin, with Chicago houses was small and cut [ morning reports were received from m“" 1i¢; Swiss, fancy Ohio, new, 19e. FINISHING. Wholesale Dester i W ¥ ying. little figure. The total sales were 208,530 | Indicating a decline of 10@id¢ there. This | POULTRY —The market is lower on poul: | 1st and 2d, clear, i, 1i{ inch, 8. 28 $50.50 - . Iron Works, 7 shares, ngainst 106,000 shares yestorday. caused a rapid falling off iu prices here and | {f:, I ‘:p‘gl‘gllcu“hlzo e:%,m:ng‘e:o:s‘ O g | Tucleary :(ln{’l.;'sfl‘lnu" Hihat 1 Q.t‘nfl.‘lfl:!-‘dul';:l Iizlv.vl'::lufl‘n&s‘:cm‘:';\n “’d R BTy R o, W THE BEARS ALL KNOCKED OUT. | “Govinsrxts—Government bonds were | e market continued to grow weaker untl | gyl ifer ones at'SUTS, AUUNS sear | A select, 1nch s, f et andSiik omaa. Nob: R — dull but firm, 10@15¢ lower on common and mixed atu 8o of tye year wlun cMekmu are plenty it L) ) 8in LININGER & METCALF CO., Choice heavy hogs did not feel the declineas | 18 almost impossible to sell the very small sharply on Yenount of eing in better de. | ones. The best old fowls are going at $2.75 00, mand.’ There were six loads left unsold | @300 = . = O heavy H. K. SAWYER, Manufacturing Dealer in SmokeStacks, Britchings, Tanks. and General Boler Repairing, YESTERDAY'S QUOTATIONS, U. 8. #scoupon .’ 127!( C. &N. W. U. 8, unu‘:. 110% | do preferre No Room in the Pit For Traders, and Agricultural Implements, & Switch to Be Made To-day— WagonsCarriages, Buggies, Hte., Wholesale, Omaha. 25 SOUTHERN YELLOW PIN Wheat Rematns Firin— PacifieBs ot '0..128 7 |N. Y € when the market closed. T s moaken 1o b e ks oving | Riar s 10s Kigorise PARLIN,ORENDORF & MARTIN | 1305 Dodee sireet, Omah Quotations. br::gll'élq:‘tg:l": 3;‘;5 0, ‘I}. & Sheen. n(.‘m,o:.“ The. profiice mirkets were Clear A{In. Ceiling A rlc:?{‘?:‘l“l:“fl;enl F. 1. MCMANUS. ©. SULLIVAN. SEmanr i (EN b~ i ik cuiet fegday Al i rogots s | 1 s 1 el 543 aons o e B s vy | A4 WELE 0 IO WORKS, N " Corrug: Ceiling, 4 in — . CHICAGO PRODUCE MARKET. C, B & Reoelpts. was almost. bare of all kinds of California | * Yellow bine Casing and Base. fre and Tron Rnlllnss, Desk Rulll. 'I'\fll" Guards, Flower Sian Wire Signs, 3N, Toth. " Ordors by mal prompus attesdadtor A. HOSPE, JR., . — fruits but there will be several cars in during the next two_days. MELONs—Watermelons were a little POPLAR LUMBER. Clear Poplar Bx. uds. }f in., 8,2 5 CnicAGo, August 10.—|Special Telegram to the Brk.|—The corn crowd didn't seem e ¢ in. Panel, s, 2 g e tocare a continental for the government more plenty to-day and good stock was mov- b i} Corraeated Celling, 7§ 2 l.llmbur. figures, though they have been talked about ing at $10 Wtflb 5.00 per 'lllmlred. JATTENS, WELL TUBING, PIC f(nsu. Artiste’ l“:fi:‘i - ’l:::.‘l'?"m'h':_“ organs, | o et o annn A Incessantly for a week. Traders had later BrAN and picked navy ~beans | O G Batts, "5‘ ceees 800/ = - —— OMAHA I-L'MBER COy, are quoted at $1.7 r"" bushel and the other lnleu are selling from that figure down to Information than the government by ten Denler . All Kiuds of | days, and they were disposed to go it on o 1 5. Building Material at Wholessle, ' ' 20. P 8in. Well Tubi ) & M Prsvaliing Bripea el ‘l’u nfi l n|7 { and Be I‘lclss:u, D&H 2 32353 their own responsibility regardiess of the Union Puciti Shawing tho provailing vrices pald for live | _iAwE,—Theto is no game coming in, tho “ Squ-m 3% | HIMEBAUGH & T. ““’R- 18th trect and Union Pactfic Track, Omaba. Wt D'; Yl‘h lb Trap - W., St L&P. stock on this ml:rka he Li weather being too warm to handle it, st Builders’Hardware & Seale Repair \hon LOUIS BRADFORD, ashington estimate. e bulls L do preferred.. 51 Cholce steers, 1300 t0 1500 Ibs. ...84.00@4.15 Pop Conr N.—There 18 hardly am sale fo | XX clear 2. Mechanics’ Tools And Buffalo Scales. 1405 Dougls pared to do business on the floor that will | = do preferred.... 55%IW. U. Telegraph 7 | Choice steers, 1100 t0 1300 Ibs... ~ 5.90@4.00 vopcorn. | An oceasional sack ‘s cold aa | SA™ Standard, \."% 1255 Omana, N Dealer in Lumber, L“"- Lime, Sash, not exceed 1,200,000,000 bushels instead of MoNEY—On call easy at 3@5 ver cent.; | Fat little steers 900 to 1050 Ibs . 75(@3,80 1 r 6 in. clear No 1.. 1.!»0 an 2.65 oks @Ay, tationer) bl oL e G 1,760,000,000 possibility, according to Statis- | closed offered at 3 per cent, Corn-fed range steers 1300 to 1400 3.60(@3.55 imuurn lne season for berries s prac- i Y ufil‘llul MERCANTILE PAPER—3@6 per STkALING EXcHANGE—Dull but nuldy at lsni ali( for sixty day bills and $4.83)¢ for de- an PRODUCE MARKETS, ticlan Dodge's August 1 averages. The whole Good to cholce corn-fed cows ‘world was buying corn to-day and the field news is daily and hourly growing from bad to worse, and private estimates of the damage aregetting bigger every minute. Speculative interest in corn has increased to such an ex- T3, 00 tically over, White cedar, € In., )‘s m 9 in, qre, e} 50 ToMATORS—Home-grown stock is becom- ing plenty and was sold at very low pricesy Good stock is worth about 75¢ a bushel. Prums—The market Is fairly well supplied 4 1}0@000 with choice stock, made up of the varieties known as Purple Duanne, Bradshaw, Co- lumbia and other well known Californi v KENYON & COw ~ CHICAGO L1 LDMBER CO., 8in. ars. 10c: 4 "';- round ' 15¢; ‘Tennesses Who'esale and Retall Y Wholesale Lumber, Al “"m‘w Split Oak, 12¢. Booksellers nml fllnt(om\r-. 14th street, Omaha, Neb. F. Co . u|ncy white lmm rbest] We; Akron cement, | 1522 Douglas st., Omaha b LR [erragrama T ?1 + Hair, 80c; Plaster, $2.75; Tar board, Corrosnonde g C. N. DIETZ, =—— Lumber. Good to cholce helv{ hogs Good to choice mixed hogs l'I.v Saslh, ADc per ct.y Doors, «)cpon-tu Blinds, 40c per ct.: i Mouldings, 40c per, et Boots ¢ tent that ithas been found necessary for | Ohicago, August 10,—Following quota- SR8, rloties. Cholco stook is selling at 81. Tar felt, per owt., §2.25; Straw board, e 13th and California Streets, Omaha, Neb. traders to move into more com- | tlons arethe 2:30 closing tigures; Ll ".-f"“ ¥ E&:‘: Av. Pr. per box. e > ¥. MORSE & CO. FRED W. GRAY, modious quarters, and the secre- F lflflf»-‘imdy and unchanges $3.75 PruNes—There are some very large and , heat—Moderate business transacted; tary announced this afternoon that to- “e"“‘ stronger: ':[I;Mm! D‘E(. above yester- 68 -1 showy California prunes on the market, known as the (iross prunes, whicn are sell- THE RAILWAY TIME TABLES. | o ruretn st oo suvaseets, snmmes | 1m ber, Lime, Coment, Ete., B, s‘;;;‘:TE“N Kt street, Boston. Cor.0th and Douglas ste.. Omata. Nos, morrow the wheat: and corn crowds | day’s close; casl 6c; NSeptember, T —_— e would change pits. Superstitious operators | 69 15.16; October, 719.16c, =+ —cP cmoen I T oS Lhie Bhunen iFa oxtestad to OMAHA. e Z. 1. LINDSEY & CO., HOAGLAND, look on this step with foreboaing. They | Corn—Was a center of activity, ruled ex- arrive in the market early in the week. Thera Leavo | ~Arrive~ | Wholeszle Rubber Boots and Shoes Lumber. contend that the wheat pit is & *hood 00,” ;l‘l‘&dr ey e R e T e aro s few Kansas grapes in, which are selling __ | Omahe | Omaha | Ruboerand Oiled Clothing und Feit Boots and il and that the corn market is certain to go all | 44 1-jge: Coo #276¢i September, 45c; October, s NION PACIFIC. LTI WAL LA — | T. W. HARVEY LUMBER (0., 10, phioeA: e SIBGLS e ehintige I tuade. | Ontecein good demand, cash 3 @e higher; arg arriving, which aro sold at 150 per bo B ey o ta, ) To Dealers Only, The excltomo nt In corn was Intense and tho | eash, 2/{@2B5e; Sopteinber, 20igc; May, PEAR— Uho market 18 well supplied waes | Decncr i peass. el om, . speculative activity heavy and ustained, the % cholce California Bartlett pears, which ihr | *Lo 3 STORZ & ILER, 06, 1403 Farnam street, Omaha. ¥ transactions being tremendous from ' the 1ye—mm at 40¢. e mnvlng at $2.25@2.50 per box, Lager Beer Brewers, CHAS. R. LEE, start to the finish. As on yesterday several nrler—btmnn at 69 15-16¢, 05 MELONsS—\Vatermelons have not been so 152 ;v fin 18 ha, Keb, of the local leaders attac ked the market, but | Prime Timothy Seea—$2.20. 490 lenty during the past two days, and prices B &M. R R R BB ] Hardwood Lumber, they migkt as well have attempted to battle lax Seed—$1.04, 490 Jave stiffened tip somewhat. - Cood stock is Gl Wood Carpets and Parguet Flooring. 9th and Dongled Niagara. The country was under it. Irop- | Whisky—8$1.10, 100 selling at $15 @0 per hundred, Cantaloupes "Biana. « erty by the million bushel was takenup | Pork—Moderately active and stronger: 20 490 $1.50@1.75 per box. AR b %0 greedily, and the popular apretilo Was 45 | cash, $18.00; yoar, $12.30; January, $15.02},@ 1% 0 Pracurs—There 1s a good supply of C.B.&Q R JOHN A. WAKFFIELD, een at the close as at the beginning. | 13,05 40 4.95 peaches in, of which late Crawfords and | Depot 1uth ani Pacinosts. Butehers’ Tools and qhlm.vllel. Wholenle Lumber, Ete. Availing themselves of this amazing and Lard—Ruled llrm nrlv. but declined and 240 495 strawberry neuches form the bulk. Good Mnll and Expross H | tausage Castngs gt all kinds aiways in stoek. 1318 6d and American Portland Cement. lomg-'o‘:l:‘flnw uogalcy, & great many | closed [2 55 September, $6.5@ ] 120 stock, $1.50 per box. g0 Exp o 2 Amuu-uu-aum Mydraullc Cement asd Best and take i their proits. "Hut: .ul’fim i 20@.50; short Lt & it wlosic on-the marker at $5 o0k, "o Coffes, Spices, Etc. = chinson sta in regularly every + short ribs, 1. s 200 CEL¥RY—There 18 & liboral quantity of PRI i ol i PO IoY Tivs Stock &"fi:‘l‘:fi lt’a:‘el‘le::nu;hb.:l'lmth'; ':::ly:lfi prlou m@”": g“{m ulr&i unelunzed. creamery, 80 4.95 190 cfler'\hlr'r]lvln); fmu‘, l}nmazoo. Medium CLARKE BROS. & CO., AN AR AN i RSP 4 ry, 16@23c. i sized buches, 35¢ per bunch. i g’ and he loads up at higher figures. Pac ors Chee u——Aflv-ncln* full cream cheddars, }33 ;88 ® LEMONS— 'ml"m some very fancy lnr P., M?Jl:lt‘:h‘ O smun‘u‘&ll-nu- UXNION STOCK YARDS 00y ::n.c'l‘ fi:fi‘ifi?&fl‘e:fi“&'}’flxfu"‘% lm?';:;x‘zi ull:’(} itll)(gfllslfi , ||n; and oung Americas, 10%@ A0 5.0V A ?hlnr: l%r;ng‘;u or_ul :‘nn market w‘ ich c,m sel ind W nlxsler st tracts, 16-16 Harney Of Omaha. e # 80 Xpress. lha condition of the crops are appalling. The ggn—-lfnll:'m at u 194,. 080 g 1.’;‘{'.‘",71! on the ,...nf.ff ;mc; .:-’.,w .,e".i;"‘e“l Bancroft’ Enu?l-bu Limited. John F. Boyd, luufln-u-s ‘who have been flxh"ns the ulvnnco. Hides—In moderate deinand; heavy green 160 5.00 £ 7. Blair Passenge! = rlnyln for_reaction, were driven in to-day | salted; Tics light do, 75;(@te: sajted. bull 80 5.00 % *Excopt Bun Live Stock Commission, o e S i with Seploper | Tioes o ereet natad enif. bi@ocsdry in, " bm ] c Ord tes, Wig@stc; falr, | pMISSOURT PACLE " McCOY BROS., 3 ry o 13¢; de S0e each. 80 b OFFEE—Ordinary grades, (@32lc; fair, ol | cCOY 5., quoted at 43%c, October at 4Sic, and May T-HOW—E-sy.N?x éountry, 8go; No: % ] o 20}¢@22: prime,22@2c: choice, fi(w.,«:.fnncy g:?"fiim:'e::d.mm" iy llm-lmurgro Z‘P 05'.'3.‘?.“.2".'.:,." :.??' rates. o | Live Stock Commission Merchants. at 47c. September ldvnmed wllllolll nbralk 8c; cakes, 4c. 80 500 50 510 reen and ellow. 23@35¢: old government Night l!‘xpre Dodge and 108 and 105 N, 10th st.. Omaha, Neb. St 4 10 43¢, October to 44}¢c. and Y Shipments, o Bt uva, 23@28c; Intérior Java, 24@20c; Mochia, Lincoln Ex e e i “Notoronce 'The ‘Tange subsequently was within iqo of Flour, bbls 15,000 160 500 120 fi gt Arbuckle's, roasted, 261¢c; McLaugh- = RUEMPING & BOLTE, mahi Nations !‘heu qug 'tllnrn,'whlleh nr:::n:' Pfi:'w“ 'tklzle Wheat, b 30,000 ‘43 g-g 160 )‘\‘x),' 2015c; Dilworth's, 26c; Ked DUMMY 'l‘nAlN& Manufacturers of nn “inr":.‘ep‘ .;n;:r,ml?;:cwmr ()etoberp' nd e 20 5.05 G0 L) c?:ui\fi*l)flhonnfl—omen. Alamlnrd per | oRunning Between Counil, Dlufts i e oraost Bl'RKF «* HONV‘ ,000 40 505 . B15 Omaha. Inaddition to the stations mentioned, | Dormer Windows, Fi «)gg for “al:'y‘.m’m; g‘:nln of 1{®1Xc 1, 1% o 35 :fi%g‘,wa b:'"f' arlrlLes. Ib, bor ense. | teains ‘stop at Twentloth mid Twenty.fourth b Live Stock Commission, . " Al Z 2,75 ras| rries, T e, $2. h 0. T his Tavame of. whaat con- 1,000 pberr per case, $2.70@ | streets, and at the su'mmfl n i."“ a. WESTERN CORNICE WORKS, Uston Stook Yarde. B Cianna. e Tolepnone se2. —Wheat—Receipts, optiors $1@5e hi ity los it un gh osing firm graded rsfi }% . 'F«‘ red nominal ul&oc 2 2.75; California pears, T case, $4.40(@4.50; Live Stock Sold. apricots, ver eafi: 8. 03.70¢ peaches, per per Showingthe number of head of stock sold | case, $4.40@4.50; white cherries, pu’ case, on the market to-day : .TTLE :" 0? plums, per ‘c,n‘;xoa(.m!“; 50@3. A)I‘ blue- erries, per case, 82,00 e) ums, 2 G M. Hnmmom‘l& Ib. per case, $2.50 i lb Loc: tinue to fayor the bulls, the receipts at many Tnarkets belng light and tho seaboard deniand beyond expectations. The government re- u on the crops showed no material cnnnfie the condition of spring wheat, but t C. Specht, Prop. Galvanized Iron Cornlces; etc. Spectat ent Metallc Skyilght. 08 and b1 SAVAGE & GREEN, Live Stock Commission Merchants, ineapples,” 2 Ihl’munu of any and all kinds of Block solioited. ‘01“;1':“'“1']:‘ esllmlw'lrfn that Crop have no ele{&fi&r;flfll .%:Ilgc &EH"M' w"e L b" ger case, 8]3 .Wuzla i m:ul*figr%l G e ""“ EAXRCUme RN wel whatever, he market to-day was 1.40; 1 1b si er doz, $1 MAH ET CO. e il I stk i i | . COFl—Smot los advaaced 13¢@30 and. op- e G ripbiel el co., Jobbers of T Hlllm.ry and Notion: Carpets, Curtains, ()il Cloths, Bugsy |~ 1, OBERFELDER & O o ] mo‘n“m" AL Importers and Jobbers of Millinery and Notions, 1313 and 1215 Harney Stieot, Omaha, P!lb. gooseberries, per case, $2.60@2.70; 2 eANSs, ”{cnw, ‘b 2 1 HOGS, case, '$100; 2 [b marrowfat peas, per case, Anflo.\merlcnnl"ucklngt‘o‘ 613 | $2.40@2,50; 2 Ib early June nnl;s. |\!:I case, . Hammona & Co. 2. 1b tomatoes, $2.45@2.50; 2 Ib corn, Armour & Co. # ProvistoNs—Hams, 131{@13!4c; breakfast Sanires & Co. Harris & Figher. bacon, 11 @12; bacon sides 10@10'4c; general tone was of steadiness. "I'he strength in corn had much to do with the firmness in wheat, but tnis neglected cereal is not en- tirely without friends and believers In its merits. The market reviewed on the whole, \w;n&wxll and ’3“{‘3‘,‘5:“ banltember:;mmd af o, ranged & { oW an c B tions ll{@l%c. closlénrm mealnu. none; exports, 7.600; ungr 5135c; No. 49%c 1n' store, 403 50}(:3 In elevatur. 5!@ blige aollvured and L; September closing at 50! Olu—lulher aud moderately active; re- ceipts, 104,000; exports, 717; mixed wuwrn. Riah and closed. af 93c. Octol BgBdc; white western, S7@4lc, dry salt, 8 (d"c‘uhmxldfu. T8%c: dried bee Agent for sufacturers and Importers of — opened at 7lie, r-\ufieu T13@11ie and Fetrolenm—Steady; United closed at S0e. Total .. hams, 12@lsc: dried beef re’gulnr, 11§12 Crockery, Glassware, N Notions, closed at 71}¢@715%c. December opened at ges—Finn and [n fair inquiry; western, | Unsold. . hams;picnic, Sis@be. T45c, ranezed T4%c low and T43{@74 qe high, closing at T48c, & gain on the day of K@¥e. There was a firm and e higher upnnlng for future deliveries of oats, the market be- ing bullish all through in sympathy wlm corn, The demand for oats to go to store was less urgent, but that appeared Lamps, Chimaers, gic. Ofice. a1 Boutn Bth st | I, Ao KOBINSON NOTION COw -— Wholesale Dealers in Eastward. 7 __ CLaTHING gt Notions and Furnishing Goods, M. ELGUITER’S 408.and 408 B. Tenth 8t., Omaha, Mammoth Clothing House, WOODENW o —" o 3 0 All sales of stock 10 this market are mad 1} ‘:)IS—ll'l:‘mpApn:'ils, ls‘:‘ééhofifi.pu“:ulyfla iy B cwt. live welght unless otherwise atated 2 ‘tub, No. 8 tub, 84, hogs sell at 3¢e per b, for all weights boards, $1.7! ; “gnrm bow! 1 “Skins,” or hogs welghing less than 100 Ibs, | churns, $9; No. 2 churns, SS' No. 8'churns, no value. Preznant sowsare ducked 40 los, 7, and stagsso lbs, hv the public lnqnwlon STARcH—Mirror (loss, 53{c; Graves Corn, 11362 ’?(ll‘k Active and flrm lll(l lloud a'. $15.00 @w«’s Tor 0ld; $15.50@10.00 Tot 1 Lard—Higher ~ and modenwly “active; western steam spot, $6.85@0,8714. Butler—lflrm, 'western, 12@25¢. Cheese—Firm’; demand'fair; western,7%@ Omaha. [Transfer| |Sheel'ya Corner Farnam and Tenth Btrects. Umaha. Neb. ~ 8%c. 5 . - 9 Lo D e TN Kiioooovoo alnmkel‘h:‘l?e wnl:er::“&ecn:&:mm&::{‘fi ,‘l:!nnelpolll. August 10.—Wheat—Mar- Live Stook Noton.” g ffioflifl”—"fifi}'i’"fin’f. :!‘.’63"‘;{‘;(1%;.“60‘,:0:‘{0. 50 Tz TR 3 3 CANF IELI:JO‘M"'[‘,)ZK,FACTDRIN (] and trading, which was of just moderate | ket steady and firmer; No. 1 hard, cash _and | A light cattle market. ¢, 8L75; heavy stable, 50 volume, was pretty evenly distributed be- | September, 71‘40- ‘October, T0jge: No. 1| One load of sheep sold. SYRUP—NG. 70, 4-gallon kegJL 013‘2(3135' 50 Manufacturers of Overalls, 4 tween September, October and May. At the ° norlhem h_and Sepwmber. 0c} Oc- Hogs close at a decline of 10@1%c. New Orleans, per gallon, mmc, ml&:e ,a; A oo R nnnnen | Joans Pants, Shirts, Ete. 1103 and 1104 Douglaw Biroet, close May oats showed an advance of ¥c No. 2 northern, cash, and A good many shippers in to-aa; syrup, half bbls, *‘old time,” 1%1 on, 7 i%0 aba, Neb. and other less deferred futures Jc. Sepumbor. dflc Oe!ober. 673¢c on track: No. TII: Rook ln’lnndnuhl Pl y.\;l ¢ | gallon cans, per. oz, $10.00: nlr-uallun b e ——— lvori e Wad s s deine | Lot g e 1 nokae, B No. ¥ | o bpas ouk 3 ur o | chp s o 4 20 i 10, e | £ i —a ing increased attention, The movement was | _ Fi our—'Euier. patents, $4,00@4.20; bakers, Armonr’- buyer had an order not to pay [ CRACKERs—Garneaw’s soda, butter and 150 B A an e even builish and for January pork sustained | firm: $3.20@3.40. over §4.90, plcnlc, 4}(:: ue-nu. 7i4c; ginger snaps, Tc: 40 S = e = CARPENTER PAPER C an actual advance of 80c, ln’rd of 10c, and Recelpts—W heat, 50,400, H. E. Vandruff, Bradshaw, was in with a '-“}! 4 40 RIDDELL & RIDDELL, Wholesale Paper Dealers. Ahort ribs of 17}, Pork for the ssmemonth | | Shipments—Wheat, 25,000 bu; flour, 26,400 | load of hogs. 1kt Modium, In bbls, $170; do fn i Storage and Commigiion Merchants, | carey a nice stock of Printing, Wean Ing Aand Wit 'was quoted at the close at $13.02¢, lard at C. W. Gould, Ainsworth, was in with half bbis, $4.00; small, in _bbls, $5.00% do in 130 Epeciultion. Butter, Eygs Clhecte, Pouliry, Game, | ing paper. Specini ,m,,.m.,,.' SR R Vi Ta0\"2ed Shors o at 8005, L5 con and | * Milwaukes, Ausust 10—Wheat—Looking | load of nogs. ; WIS ] it {’,{’,‘,& $450: gherkins, In bbls, §9.00; do iu 45 ae b Ll orferhion il b Shiied i iyl 1 Tuti he ch for the bett: 4 alf bbls, 85 = = S lon, TN | ,gm,‘,,“,"m";,:; upward; Sfif:?'"}’fl.?d'"c Octaber, T1@TI4e: | . C. Tags, Waco, Neb., was at the yards | SueaR—Granulated L0%@05¢c; cont. A,0%@ PEYCKE BROS., Boies, g0 woods s low pricen it and it prices were the rule. September lard, atter | Oats—In fair demand No, 3 white, 20)o, | Vit & load of hogs, 6i4c; white extra C, biabie: extra C, 5@ ArTive (T TRy o mll:::d at mn? @&w.Aeloud“ u&e u-mg; Kye—Nominal; No, ) 5 J:le'dui .‘:;i!“.:fl,‘.’,;‘:‘"“ was here and mar- ;%(‘g‘ dev‘eellllow@g;‘cx@u, cj cut loaf, 63§@ici | CONNECTING LINES. Transter | Transfor e I ER T e Onlhos Mo Pmmng. esterday, or af ugust lard was 25c . . epo! lepot. . . Neb. T F O Gnaber lo@1ohes e apiam e | arley--Inaative ?‘,’,‘;‘,‘i“‘“"" (hia Squires & Co., Boston, was the heaviest | DRIED FRUITa—Apples, new, i('s S|P | — T EDEMAN & €O, —— | REES PRINTING COMPANY, Short ribs for September sold nu1.9g(mwx, m_m“.“ A % t 10.—W heat—St hll)erlu the market. evaporated, 50-1b ""§] (@18c¢; raspberries, C,R L &P 0:40 a. m. |9:15 8. m. Produce Commission Merchant Job Printers, Rlank Book Maker rluxlnu at $7.973¢, with August 3ife and | y o Ugus) eat—Btrong: | "o ' Way, Ord, Neb., was in and mar- evn%bmled.‘!l @25c; blackberries, evaporated, All trains run Dafly. | 6:40 p. i | 7:00 p. m. roduce Commission Merchants, Pl b S I D ber 1230 ‘under Soptember. Business | N& 2 red,7c. e o ax, 0 ] ltted cherries, 13@150; peaches, | Poaltry, Butier, Game, Frulte, ete. 20 6. Ui ot 100 and 108 Houth Fourtoe scarcoly exceeded & moderate voiume. orn—Strong and hi &her with light offer- ( ) new, x c; evaporated peeled penches, O &N, W, iy myiensagm maneRen eafbistziedy lnxs‘.ts Nor';od dx:‘l]xam.‘ o I r No.9) mized. bnltlfl (B-;‘tlt‘}:'::rl'hzv:“ Point, was in with -'c‘ eva m..m “"')”.0"' n All tr flfili'_‘ 6:4) p. m. | 7:00 p. m, =_1._7__L’—_____ WESTERN NEWSPAPER 1 UNI()N ORICAGO LIVEAROOK. 95*{ e e Rk Virgin &Nelmng.‘l..mcn, hadin 2 cars of gffi?‘fnxm}'fl:‘?:\»;x’gg‘l 65 Calitoruin, looss A S “"‘g 2iipaim, T el ant :’m,n Auxiliary Publishers, CuicAGo, August 10.—|Speclal Telegram Pnrk l‘figg:‘§'¥: 2, 48c. cattle and a car of hogs. muscatels, $1.50; néw Valencias, 7ic. ralns runDally. | 6:05 p. m. | 700 p. m. - F L A TN wi.AXD, Roo. nd m""“" Pealsneto T"’h‘:fl?fi'}'-:v'fl‘h‘"r':("" gt 0. A. Tuttle, Greenfield, Ia., was at the REFINED J,Aun-—’l‘mrce, Te; 40-1b square yards with a load of hogs. T ound, —c; 20-1b round, to the BEE.| — CATTLE — Trade was slow b 10-1b vails, 7)(0. 51b pails, 7%c; 8-1b dunng the early part of the day, butim- Lard—Firmer at Whisky—Active and tirm at $1.05. sU ha,m ( OMAHA COAL, COKE & LIME 00 p. m, COM 0: WM. &St P, 0 Alln—mm G Dnlly. ? [ 6: Si 5 proved somewhat toward noon, As to prices | 8t. Louts, August 10—Wheat—Hieher; | maneoted » toa of hogy, - W29 Bere and ic. T T y Jobbers of Hard and Soft &oal, e oo there was little or no changes whon com- clsh 08@@o0%; c; September, 7lc; October, . \¢co—Lorillard’s Climax, 5 Splen- K. ., 5t 3. & C. 1L, 258, m, | 9:33 8. m. 209 South Thirteenth Btreet, Omaha, N CHURCHILL p(m"- 0, o0 lwithves tarda vt On tiio Dea taolid 2} Hon. Leo Martin, Bonedict, was at the | dud. Be: Mociunic’s Delikht. alo; f.eaott (e | Al Sramevus Daty, | 0its . o, | §513 i oo | 2 Soutn Thirteonth Suvet, Omabn, Neb, P : ’ pared with yesterday, On tho beat soild corn-. | g, —MHigher; cash, 33K@W40; Sop- yards with a load ot hogs, Meyer’s Star, 4lc; Comerstone, JasEe | m e eIl J. J. JOHNSON & CO., Wholesale Pumps, Pipe, Fittings, fod steers and on other classes it is difficult | yomhar Soiee. X | Fromont Hoy, Silver Croek, Neb., was | mond's Horse suoe. 37c; T. J., sle; Sore's w Mannfucturers of Illinols White Lime, B o it g 1 e . to say whether they were lower or not, as | Oats—Hij har cash, 24{c; September, 25c. | here with two ioads of hogs, Spearhead, 44 2:15p. m. [12:16 p. m. d Shippers of Conl and C g 2oossols raim b, Olikhi; Heb, ;uch are 's:lllnz at the‘ Iowxul fl;r the yoat, }’:;5—“3.“ togi W roung topped the market with & "’»;la‘lwck_\.l:‘m:'lry‘?:;: %8:,’3 (:‘n“zf:":l“'m . C.&P, 0408 m, |85 n. m. {:.;i:;“lp." HEOHLT ',’:fl,'},m'r",‘ o U S W I.\'I('O 1‘\"(- INE and PUMP Late yesterday one or two fancy lots sold as ird —§0.35. of g8 from Ames, b g Al trains run Dafly. | 7:00 . m! | 7:00 Teianhon ) hi nuu.vo. yet cattle enoyugn for any- m’:}:’:!—ip 05, 3 o5@2%e; dai H. ¥, Chureh, Pierce, Neb,, a heavy ship- | 7°¢: Oolong, 30 TRREIG 0V, ks AR Halladay Wind M, .-;-efln lnd w|tf{l=':':-¥x$'«;'t‘a‘wmn s wv‘:fifle':a:fi”-': % R i il pe;‘- 3“':3“;" fimc:d o "”fi’&'&"ffi'”"n ad: 8 m“_galnernl u“.:);;u, root, $1.10; THE CHIC AGOQxv af ?"“':n;‘n‘ hai Mo g0 Uaerul Bock. auch sa- the. drassed Oity, August 10.—Wheat— | of Hods wilen tappon the ieerpat thrgs donds | g SrrE pmf°s‘f. 2; *Dpirite, second fuality d d Hieiniie No: e mnm trado wants, 1s :%llllllm n.:naa 'fi?u gt::flyb‘ga. 3 ed. none on the market; No. | Geo. Bootel, Millard, was In with a load of | 101 proof, $L10; do 18 proof, $L.od, Alcoliol b _-:gl:‘fl.lng& f’fih".;m';"'mfi”.‘l' -~ 4. L. STRANG CO., stock at 83.55@5.15." Native cows. and ‘bulls | Gorn—Higher; No. s, cash, 87se bld, 381 [ HOBS and folned the shippors Sasoslatlon; X iproof, $X10 per wine gallor, e ',‘}'.}J@ r — A vnarm st O e, Nobe” ** prou, LIPS, Pipes fl":}..f"“;l""f' o lowest notch. 5 + W. Beahm, Cortland, was in with a loa i ¢ o Kene ———— e —eee | Bteam, ater: Rallway an ng Supplies, ;:i‘r‘ll;’ruadn wyfm'hfla Mockor t::d ;‘;fi:?’lr:;: fmfi iy cw:l'«?. %sm’“ ity woissked 0z [0 hogs and joined the shippers’ lssoclnunn. f,?,?k “,";‘j“fi'.‘g’,,,‘,’;’;‘{},’:,:‘,; ‘%‘:fi,‘ "n. WEST & FRITSCHER, mhi ot Ouiha, Mot presented ino new _ teatures, _Ship- | Oats—No. 3 ouh. mbld, ‘283¢c asked. Among those in to-day was J. M. Pay Golden Shtaf bourbon and rye w..m]m_ Manufacturers of Fine Cigars, BROWNELL & CO. ping steers, 1350 to 1500 8, $4.60@ Liverpool, August 10.—Wheat—Quietand | &n extensive shipper und teeder of Mnnhn . | SL50@3.00. Bran u., im! nru 50% And Wholesale Dealers In Leat Tobaccos, Nos. 108 ELL & CO,, 10 £ POs Q 50(d , Impe 5.00@8. d 110 N, Wth street, Omah v -4 1200 to 1350.lbo. $3.00@4.20; 50 to | gemand poor; holders offer freely. Twenty-nine new members® golned the | domestic, $1.80@3.00. Gins, imported. $4.50@ m, Manufacturers and Deulers in 1 "’" 3340(‘3“0 stockers and feeder: Corn—Firm and demand fair; new mixed | shippers’ association, a full report of which | 6.00; domesuc, $1.25@3.00. 'Champagnes, im- —— Engines, Boilers & General Machinery g o ol h a ulogul‘l,:x-undsraz;.fl. !.],% £ western, 4s 18¢d per cental, will be found elsewhere in this paper. porle%.lxeob( se 28, 3,00; American, per Dry Good: wect fron work, Soam Pumor Suw Mille Aome albbf:osfl;lnue wus?lnll with a down.;urn "?;m fi;:fi."m:&:w‘:numofi—c}, p=ye, tw‘: llloe:):i:‘i-.(pfihg:.llifll’n’floo“\':‘; ""s%'}mfifif:'; ul‘l“ibu—(#em?o " butchers), 5%@bc; green RAILWV AT M. E. SMITH & 00, e ek sorapoce ands sariea™ BAMIR o o ats—Firmer af in a car and they netted nearly $2,300. cured, T3e; dry fiint, n@m- dry s-lthn@ C. C. Carrig, of Carrlg & Lynch, Platte reen calf skm-. Tige: damaged hides, Center, was at the yards lonkll’;g SR two-fi'urda vrice. Tallow—3¢c. Greasc—Prime of about 10¢ on the ordinary run of mixed and about 15¢ on light, The latter was al- most unulnhl«. rime heavy sorts were Corn Mau—Elsf 2,275 @3 Moz l’rmlucu— Dull and unolun;ed, pork, lard, refined tierce, 6.62 Short I.ine Dry Goods, Furnishing Goods & Notions Tatworiiat Gmane L 1102 and 114 Douglan, cor. 1ith 8t., Omaha, Neb, - Rubber Goods. hite, 8c; yellow, 2¢; brown, l}§c. Shee| e < -~ scarce and portinps only avout b lower. "o BT Stonta--Snomders, $5.80; fong clear | Market and to attend the shippers’ associa- | Deiis: osarse. Ry brown, i P Omaha 2 OMAHA RUBBER €O., pens were full of growers and no buyer on | and clear rib, $3.125. HEAVY HARDWARE—Iron, rate, §2.70; / " Spirits. _Importers Munufacturer and Dealers in all kinds of 0153 Would havo Dol tAKLh b any heice b e gt ) nreEEkn ot tio fem of Schoteld & | plow stor), spccial cas, ehioi erueible stoel l B N\ e Tty o Rubber Gooils, gt e ouch and common dnt xed 1AVE STOOK. ‘ 3 3 | Dc;caat fcle, do Ladlos; wadon, spokies OUNCH DALY WILLOW SERINGS DISTILLE'® | ) ctonang s s et i v 1oad of hogs. He got Into the Bluffs at 6:00 ot, $2.00@}.50; hubs, t, 81.25; fel- this mnrn iz and did not arrive at the yards rof:s.s;fiwedm@ ‘u‘f’)?slo%p;ns:s. :l sl F‘;c' until 11 axles, each, ’1&, squane nuts, per Ib, 6@ic; The (nllnwlng)lndhva stock on the mar- | coil chain, per Ib, "‘/G‘, ; malleable, B@lle} whal C0. and ILER & CO.,, £00: The bet_ E50s 35, llent. soricds Sh00 Il ]ica 0 ey b Ao L RS IR | e afew e R e P | ters und Domesle Liquars. 1112 Harney St. PUBROYER & CO., ?&15; largely at $5.05; light grassers, $4.75@ Onicago, Augustl DAL reports as follows: Cattle—Recelpts, 10,000; firm for fancy, —~The Drovers’ Jour- T harrow teeth, . i othars lo,, \shipping steers, 83.10@4.00% w: 1B, Cole, Hartingtou: 1. Shinstock, | lron wedges, 6; cro LH s 5 st Point: C. Schneid der; Cry 4lc; mpring steel, 4@so; Burden’s horse TN Agents for Hall's Safe & Lock Ci FINANUIAL :g’g‘;:{;:,‘: 'W;‘mf, AAGS00: Sowe, Duls . Co. {1 Morkar U1 e | oo "BaTas Burdons mule shons 8575 | | Tho only fout to tako or Des Moncs Mur. Furnitr i d_Burglar Proof Safos, Time Lock: hufl-- B i ‘ shalltown, 0 edar Ko pids, Clinton, Dixon, Chica= an ) Faran o, Milwaukoo and All poiats east. . To th Dooaacanneancs 3 s N Rebeaska, Colbrade, "W yomias. uien: DEWEY & STONE, daho, nevada, Oregon, Washington, and Cali: v " 3 fornis, It offers su Vaslon, sud Sal Wholesale Dealers in Furniture, Morse:'A. B. Van Zandt, Ewing; F. C, Bliss, | Baroed wire' in gar (lots, $4.00 pur 100 [ba él’nwall\n& 2 'x‘ix u.lel.r \E’wfl'fi? s hru\a Lron natis, rates, 10 2.00; steel nails, urch 0.. eree; . . o ot Alxt CoAL—Egj s $9.00; nut, 80.25; ranee, $9.25; New YORK, August10.—[Special Telegram reet Omnl to the Bew.|—Srocks.—The stock market was a waitinzone, and exhibited consider- .:at—mlpn. 12,000; opened steady and elo: 10@15¢ lower; rough and mixed, G. ANDREEN, q worth; Reno, 8. & n. n: A, Cruis erior advantages not 5 e Works, able irregularity. The opening was generally | $43°¢31% ,‘,"‘""E,"‘“ e 900, 85.00@ | Kinson: 0. 'Ar Tutile, '<.reunnem 3BT | fowa lump, 300 Towa 'nut. 82,75 walnut | ble by ‘any othor fioe. IR 1CS. Jopes Farnaw st.. Omaha, Neb. s Jmalin Eafo Works, strong, with advances rangiug to ¢ per cent, um'fi_'um‘ fi:@s: 0000. market dull com- | Lewls, Hiliside; Fisher & W, Y block, §8.003 lll\nols S04 A:'ml':“:nfj%wa‘zl‘ = :’L‘?s'"?i?’rfiia‘l‘.’:"‘.'x'l % sad b n o D00Es, e ot Bla, Omaha e London was a buyer of Louisville & Nash- | mon 10c lower; natives, 82.50@4,00; western, | McFurland l‘ nadilla; (‘m'"“ L MQ:‘.,{W..}{" .naycme..}n A L i e CHARLES SHIVERICK, e Utk R FaekAOD il ville and its speclalties, 'The selling was | 33 aah Doors, Etc. 0043.50; ‘Texans, S250@3.05; Lanbs, $4.00 aday of DAY m\|r“mm AN MHE! ES, which aro the finest Furniture, Bedding, Upholstery, that buj e lnd ingenuity can creto. scattered and the principal trading was being Among those having li 14 § ,AOEE BLEEPING CARS, whicl Mirrors, etc. 1206,1208 and_1210 Waroam st Omaba, 2 OW & CO. by room professionals end had no particular °“l',‘lf‘ i'::‘:, ,{ :'&'{u, Ef'“:,l:':' markef sera the follow! ré 1 “oc:k ror'l)‘:lhe io ft 11_{:_«'2_5‘:_3'3 Ut | or (!ommrl E‘ks‘clegluc\y lna PAl u‘l'.t')'{(ul')xi?m'» ——— wh ,’ ",: ::::z",.‘u,,',(:,,, P significance, The bulk of operators wero in- lhlvlflflm‘ 3.200; the market was “"‘,‘\s"" DUnderwoad ). 0. Bt M- |0 150 280 2150 2150 | Migely catobratea s ALATIAL DINING "CAKS , Blinds and Mouldings, clined o go slow and await the out:ome of | steady: fair to_Ghoice heavy native steers, | (0703 Viison It & Co. a3, Formers X0 250280 | 1 Chial of which oatinot bo- found elsowhero PAXTON JIER & CO., 2 the government’s purchase of 43; per cent | $3.70@4.00; butchers' steers, hlrw chuico or J'on:'n', "‘:',‘:I'“" 'mu"mfkeyfi‘n""fi 80 218 | At Council Bluffe the trains of the Union Pacifio AXTON, GALLAG i N - bonds. It was expected that $100,000,000 or | #%50 u;‘c"'; 'fifim‘m"&a 10 f 280@ | & ffuntes, Riverione W e parker, Alma; 341505012050 28 00 200 | gjconnectin Unlon Donot with those of tho | Wholesale Groceries aud Provisions, oy M4 NUFACTURING co,' more would be offered, but the traders who | it S1OGKErS Salr 10, K00 hlnmnnu. e I'nnkl\n: ‘Thomas Powers, butwn G. G. 1m 0119.60/80.00/Z300/28.00 | traiamyof this line’ mako cI0so conmention with | emhos: 10,01, 10 and 711 8. otk 84, Omaha. Neb: Manufacturers, of Sash, Doors, Blinds, made such estimates were badly disappointed mnrhl nnd nosi "c}m,“ leavy and butchers' Vreeland, Juniata; O. Swenson, Chapman : those of all eastern lLincs. = McCORD, BRADY & CO,, Mould:ngs.Stair Work and Interior iard ww:‘ylm.. as only $5,446,000 were offered at prices | selections, 5. : packers and Yorkers, | & ““““~~'..’;,'g"g°- gfl‘w'lo i Waixa CM & Nopoomsts 100 No.%com.lls!l'l.ofl o dor Detroit rE'ii‘.".5‘.‘.’:‘.‘.301“l-n?;‘l'.‘.’,“r’.',"‘n,cr‘(',‘.flfi' Wholesale Grocers, Just opened. Mcmu_rh:m,;:_nd venworth ranging from 110 to 111}, The small im- | medium o cholce, S4WE515; plgs, common reek | No. ‘“‘”{“};‘- 15.00 | Nonteenl, Boston, New Yark, Philadeiphi 10 and Leavenworth ste,,Om provement in values, owing to the large to good, $4.30@4.90. No.l A&OIn l‘!a?flx Daltimore, Washington and poiuts in the i i [t ) = estimates of the bonds to be offered, p- | Sansas Oity, August 10.—Cattle—Re- Hall & | No1, % h ) oast, sk fora ¢ "“NW'BI:T‘I:,&N = ~— Hardwa “ ' 1 peared after the tacts beoame known, aad & %Imu.:.m.:n &mulfillh (ul:'!:f:lcllw’m&gz ('i hl‘lfu’t'h :lblon; C. Rudlt, gg.g.‘ v ne u [ It you ‘."..'."u"'.." I\l:mlmt;mfln;l.lunn, All ticket L EE FRIE, recession to @3¢ per cent followed on & | mon tomedium dull and weaker; good to 3 s J i agents sell tickots via this lin majority of the It Missour: Pacifo was | choice " corn-fed; 83.50@400: AHENET A usnaten m m o WHGHTT T g P wisoN, Jobbers of Hardware and_Nails, Lincoln, Neb. purchased by 8. V. White and Charley }hgnmm%“: stockers, 2‘.‘ Lw; OMAHA WHOLKSALE MARKETS 4 i b Cn,:::u; me" ¥ Tinware, Shset Iron, Eto, ofor Howe uf-"u?n‘if" know! Johnes, and advanoed 1X per cent, but broke | fetding steers BASGEEI0; cows $1.40G3 b CEILING Ay PARTITION. W. M. BABCOCK, I R BOLLES, e — e | 1$5% Bt 00000 07 % per cent. The grangers were slightly ncl."l'—l ’um“) i.wo'ml'rkfiogl::& iu.f?..’ Produce. lneom.)(ln Wn\u Pine Calllnx. Westorn Al){el:ll‘.“ x.‘.‘f,’m.'i“.”“ Agent, W. J. BROATCH, Wil political Fions 1-"“'“ ‘m.,,. I eter early, but tho bad showink made by | for yood grassers and comuion, weak closin | | Onders from fhe couniry requicing se- | B xin N Pl Coliin - Heavy Hardware, Iron and Steel, P, ROGGE wu mmon to choice, $4.90@5.30; pij ec ' ‘" '“ care in packing can o - °""¥ ne l‘ e % 2. b | Bera s, Wagon Btoek, ware Lumber, etc. 1200 — — — the government crop report had the depres- 3 PIES | ot always be filled at the some prices | 2nd com. maba. f sing effect, dosplte the St, Paul earnings for | Aud Emisers, $100@4.0. quoted to the local trade for common ‘stock, | @ RING, ~FINE Jo8 PRINTING. fomharh Sehool. Gounty and City the first week in Augustshowed an increase Wednesday, August 10, A 6ln Whno Plnus:fi 'l) (%} i i & EDNEY & GIBBO of $33,000, and the Insiders were quoted as OMARA LIVE ¥TOOK. Ecas—The recelpts are not heavy but E “ ou o lll.l.fl l'll \’l'lNl. CO., Wholesale Tron and Steel, B ON DS ! saylng thas the dividends about which Wednesday, August 10, about equal to the demand, The bulk of tha s Wagon and Carrlaye Wood tock, mikh sppeehension sxisied woud by mala- Oat pan voe s iwoving at e Aldinchs le.... .. Ryt Prlnters BOOk Blnders LN LT : We will puy bighest price for sume. - tle, BurTER—A slight increase Is noticeable In | No. 1, 12 X h )N NOGERS i Wwned The markel durlng the closing | ., recelpta of catte were light to-day and | the recelpia of 1 comuop erades bl cholce ol S A MILTO GERS & SC FARNM TOAIT it bours became weaker and declined frac- | yoro was no very cholee stock- in: Values | butter is very est Polut | v u ¢ AndBlank book Manutacturers. Nos. 108 sud | Stoves, Ranges, Furnaees, Tiles, | oSS0 SRR tlonally, but the big bears being still on top | remained lhoui steady at yesterday’s quota- hum |l sellin, u NKo .n No.3 * 2068, 14th street, Omaha Neb. 1.F. Fairiie, Supon | Maatios, Grates, Hrus loods. Ll and 1888 Faruam . "STULL BLOS. 3 and altbough the close was at inside figures ) tions, Only afew loads changed h& ‘3 h ¢ e totondent Bindery. Teiephone No, & S

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